ACP 137
ACP 137
ACP 137
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<strong>ACP</strong> <strong>137</strong><br />
(c) The text offline: followed by the LDIF file name in format of a<br />
data file which will be provided to the receiving nation via an offline, out of<br />
band mechanism (e.g. hand carried CD-ROM).<br />
d. The third line will contain the text type: followed by the replication<br />
type (initial for initial, incremental for incremental, or verify for verify).<br />
e. The fourth line will contain the text nation: followed by the ISO 3166<br />
two letter country code of the sending nation.<br />
f. The (optional) fifth line will contain the text area: followed by a<br />
number (0-99) as specified in paragraph 445. If the line is absent, a replication area<br />
number of 0 is assumed.<br />
g. The sixth line will contain the text sequencenumber: followed by up to<br />
three numbers (0-9999) and a 40 ASCII character hexadecimal hash value as<br />
described in paragraph 451, of which only the first must be present unless<br />
segmentation is being performed, each separated by :, as follows:<br />
(a)<br />
(b)<br />
(c)<br />
(d)<br />
Datafile Sequence Number (DSN).<br />
Segment Sequence Number (SSN).<br />
Highest Segment Sequence Number.<br />
Hash checksum for the complete (unsegmented) file.<br />
h. The (optional) seventh line will contain the text schemaversion:<br />
followed by a character sting containing a leading alphabetic character followed by<br />
one or more digits. These comprise the <strong>ACP</strong> 133 Edition character followed by the<br />
point release number.<br />
i. The (optional) eighth line will contain the text # format: followed by<br />
the type of data file (LDIF for the default LDIF format). If the line is absent, LDIF is<br />
assumed.<br />
j. The (optional) ninth line will contain the text compression: followed<br />
by the type of compression used (if any). none and ZIP are the only values initially<br />
supported. If the line is absent, no compression (none) is assumed.<br />
k. The tenth line will contain the word hash: followed by a 40 ASCII<br />
character hexadecimal representation of the SHA-1 hash derived from the attached<br />
LDIF file. In the case of file segmentation, this hash is for the file segment attached<br />
to this message.<br />
l. The eleventh line will contain a separator consisting of the string #&$#&$, to<br />
indicate that no information beyond this point should be read by systems<br />
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